Linus Torvalds has warned Linux kernel contributors that he will begin rejecting trivial or unnecessary pull requests submitted late in the development cycle, particularly those triggered by AI code reviews. He criticised the fifth release candidate for Linux 7.1 as unusually large, arguing that non-critical fixes to long-standing issues should wait for the next merge window rather than adding risky churn near release. This follows a previous complaint from Torvalds that AI-generated security reports have made the kernel's security mailing list "almost entirely unmanageable."